Hey, Russell Lee Engleman, AC/DC called. They asked you to remove the band shirt next time you pose for a booking photo--especially if that photo is going to accompany news of your child-molestation conviction.

And using your adult daughter whom you had sex with when she was a teen to help to molest and photograph little girls? That earns you a Fastpass on the Highway to Hell.

Mate.

A jury Thursday found the 49-year-old Santa Anan guilty of nine counts of lewd acts upon a child under 14, three counts of using young girls for pornographic purposes and one count of possession of child pornography for images found on his computer. Several penalty enhancements involving sexual conduct and committing crimes against multiple victims were also found true.

He now faces a maximum sentence of 145 years to life in state prison at his March 11 sentencing in Santa Ana.

Prosecutors laid out a case against the Garden Grove auto-repair-shop manager that showed he abused one girl sexually and continuously from the time she was 9 until she was 13. Over a three-year period, Engleman invited a friend and the second victim, his friend's daughter, to visit the repair shop, where Engleman continually molested that girl. Engleman's adult daughter helped him to molest and snap photos of the third victim, the 12-year-old daughter of yet another friend. Engleman had previously pleaded guilty to having sex with his daughter when she was 17 and 18.

He was finally investigated for the child molestations after the first girl told her mother about the abuse. Santa Ana detectives searching his home found nude photographs of one of the other girls. And that led to the unraveling of Engleman's other dirty deeds done dirt cheap.

Matt Coker has been engaging, enraging and entertaining readers of newspapers, magazines and websites for decades. He spent the first 13 years of his career in journalism at daily newspapers before "graduating" to OC Weekly in 1995 as the paper's first calendar editor. He has contributed as a freelance editor and writer to several publications and been the subject of or featured in several reports online, in print and on the radio and television. One of countless times he returned to his Costa Mesa, CA, home with a bounty of awards from a journalism competition, his wife told him to take out the trash.